Phoenix Wright 3: Public Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth Ending Explained: Taking place between the first two musicals, Edgeworth has been wandering the world for several years, trying to find a new reason for practicing law. Directed by Kei Suzuki, this 2013 mystery film stars Yuumi Hiro (Miles Edgeworth), alongside Rei Sumireno as Alison Tresa, Hasumi Yuuya as Gregory Edgeworth, Nagina Ruumi as Larry Butz. Rated 0/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Phoenix Wright 3: Public Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth?

Taking place between the first two musicals, Edgeworth has been wandering the world for several years, trying to find a new reason for practicing law. As he boards a flight to visit his hometown in California, he runs into hopeless loser and wannabe ladies man Larry Butz. After both fall asleep on the plane, they wake up to discover they are somehow in the past, when Gregory Edgeworth, Miles' father, was still alive. Miles soon finds himself embroiled in a murder investigation involving a woman named Alison Teresa, and is deterimined to unravel what happened, even if it means prosecuting against his own father.

Kei Suzuki's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Yuumi Hiro (Miles Edgeworth)'s journey. As he boards a flight to visit his hometown in California, he runs into hopeless loser and wannabe ladies man Larry Butz.

How Does Yuumi Hiro (Miles Edgeworth)'s Story End?

  • Yuumi Hiro: Yuumi Hiro's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Rei Sumireno (Alison Tresa): Rei Sumireno's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Hasumi Yuuya (Gregory Edgeworth): Hasumi Yuuya's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Phoenix Wright 3: Public Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth Mean?

The ending of Phoenix Wright 3: Public Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Yuumi Hiro's story may not satisfy all audiences.